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Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
I can't install healthcheck with application manager at the moment.
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Unable to install 'healthcheck' |
Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
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Did the testers miss something? :D If you have rootsh installed, go into terminal and try the following: Code:
sudo gainroot |
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good point - thanks Rob1n :D
Looks like the gstreamer-tools may have had the same issue too..... |
Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
Congrats on making to extras! Very cool application :)
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Cheers MaLKav! :D
I have a feeling PR1.2 may mean i'm back to work on it soon! - but amazed to see so many downloads :D |
Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
just want to be sure, but the battery status is not 100% accurate is it? im asking because my phone says its fully charged but when i run the health check it shows it at 94%. i've ran it a couple of times and it still reads 94%. just wondering if this is normal or not.
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the value is the same as what the phone reads, and unfortunatley is as accurate as you will get. but yes..... very normal. |
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@Mike - take a look through some of the battery threads - it helps to understand how different, and estimated results can be:
Here is a good example :D |
Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
Today I still encountered the same problem, but got it installed after installing python-gobject from the command line.
Now healthcheck is installed, but it crashes a few seconds after starting it, doesn't draw any window. [Edit: well, it draws a black window and the name appears in the titlebar and the thing next to the name is swirling for a few seconds] :( What's the name to use to start it from the terminal? (healthcheck: not found) edit2: Maybe this hasn't got anything to do with my problem, since starting it this way doesn't draw the black screen and the name in the titlebar , but here's what running healthcheck.py says: Code:
/home/opt/healthcheck # python healthcheck.py |
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